Seeing vs. Believing for Ricky Paull Goldin

Posted Sunday, April 11, 2010 12:30:46 PM
Seeing vs. Believing for Ricky Paull Goldin

To many, Ricky Paull Goldin is known for his comedic timing. Now, the star of four different daytime drama series is showing a side that many fans have never seen before. Goldin will host a new primetime series that looks to explore the world of paranormal and supernatural occurrences -- and to expose the frauds.

With four soaps under his belt and a daytime career that spans 20 years, it's easy for soap fans to think that they know everything about All My Children star Ricky Paull Goldin (Jake Martin). However, in a new primetime special, fans will see a side of Goldin that they've probably never seen before.

What soap fans may not know is that Ricky is the son of world-renowned hypnotist and mentalist Paul Goldin. Paul's dying wish was for Ricky to find a way to "out" people that falsely claim to possess paranormal talent or supernatural abilities and to highlight those who are the real deal. Shortly after his father passed, Ricky came across a journal his father had kept that chronicled his life as a spiritualist, constantly striving to explain the unexplainable. Ricky's father developed his natural gifts to a point where he became a prominent figure in the spiritual world -- and he even worked for the CIA.

Now, in a new emotional, thought-provoking program, Ricky sets out to honor the wishes of his dad. The show is called Seeing vs. Believing, and Ricky and co-host Jeff Gurtman, investigate superhuman, supernatural, and unexplained mysteries to determine if they are real... or just a lie. The show examines stories from an emotional point of view, hearing from those involved as well as any eyewitnesses, and then attempts to set the record straight.

Their journey across America leads them to a man who refers to himself as a "Perceptionist," to Arkansas in search of the devil, and, finally, they land in Missouri to track down a boy who survived a tornado.

Ricky Paull Goldin got his start in daytime as Dean Frame on NBC's now-canceled Another World. He remained with the show through 1995, but returned for the series' finale in 1998. From there, Goldin moved to The Young and the Restless, where he played Gary Dawson for a period of time in 1999. Prior to joining All My Children, Goldin found a new wave of fame for his seven-year run as Gus Aituro on Guiding Light. There, he received two Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor.

Goldin assumed the role of AMC's Jake Martin in May 2008.

Seeing vs. Believing debuts May 2 at 9:00pm on TLC. Check your local listings for the channel in your area.

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